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Rated 3 / 5 stars2012-11-09 17:37:46

That one dude has a wicked tiny head compared to his buddies. I'm not a genius when it comes to designing characters either- but I think the two main points for coming up with effective character designs are 1. make 'em look unique and 2. design the character's outside to reflect the inside. This will create iconic designs that the viewer can instantly associate the specific character with whenever they appear.
So yeah, uniqueness is pretty important so you can quickly tell them all apart and have that immediate association. Simple palette and clothing changes over the same basic mold will still give you a bland, Scott-Pilgrimesque look. The noses and head shapes are all different so good job there. I suggest messing around with different heights, weights, and builds to add some real variety.

Rated 5 / 5 stars2010-08-08 07:07:07

Spectacular

I have been sifting through your artwork lately, and I now believe this is one of your best works. It is sleek like the streets of tokyo at night and has the color scheme of Pittsburgh factory district. Excellent example of perfect lighting/perspective.

Rated 4 / 5 stars2010-08-05 14:20:14

Pretty good.

Because Satans face changes alot I assume it's difficult to get the proportions right, but I think the eyes should be a bit bigger. Also, the horns don't turn the right way, but that's it. Oh, and please add color.